Ben Clapp, MD FASMBS
Chair
Tammy Kindel, MD
Co-Chair
Andrew Wheeler, MD
Co-Chair
Matthew Kroh, MD
Executive Council Liaison
Members
- Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD, FASMBS, (Immediate Past-Chair)
- Nancy Puzziferri, MD
- Mohammed Ali, MD
- Lisa Matero, PhD
- Bhavani Pokala, MD
- Shanil Shah, DO
- Subhash Kini, MD
- Victoria Lyo, MD
- Michael Edwards, MD
- Laura Fischer, MD
- Pavlos Papsavas, MD
- Abdelrahman Nimeri, MD
- Elizabeth Hechenbleikner, MD
- Rohit Soans, MD
- Wendi Li, MD
- Qais Abuhasan, MD
- Tom Shin, MD
- Sergio Bardaro, MD
- Milot Thaqi, MD
- Mike Kachmar, DO
- Tarik Yuce, MD
- Jason Samuels, MD
- Austin Airhart, MD
ASMBS Staff Liaison
- Karen Loerzel, MS, CMP, ODCP
Mission
- To advance the science and understanding of metabolic and bariatric surgery
- To improve the care and treatment of people with obesity and related diseases
Description
The mission of the Research Committee is to advance the science of metabolic and bariatric surgery by advocating clinical and basic science research.
Objectives
- Promote the highest quality research in metabolic and bariatric surgery
- Establish grant opportunities for academic and private practice research
- Identify new research opportunities
Committee Goals
ASMBS Mission(s) Met by the Committee
- To advance the science and understanding of metabolic and bariatric surgery
- To improve the care and treatment of people with obesity
Short-Term
- Select and award the 2023-2024 ASMBS/TREO grant
- Present committee’s work at the annual 2024 ASMBS meeting
- Complete and submit survey manuscripts to SOARD
- Identify the rsearch priorities of ASMBS research collaborative members
- Complete the VTE, PPI, and Heart Failure research protocols
- Define the policies and process of the ASMBS research collaborative
- Sign data transfer agreements with research collaborative sites
Specific Projects that Achieve Goals and Objectives
- Promote the highest quality research in metabolic and bariatric surgery
- Establish grant opportunities for academic and private practice researchers
- Explore new research opportunities and funding streams
- Create and maintain the ASMBS Research Collaborative
Mid-Term
- Conduct and complete the first ASMBS collaborative research projects
- Develop and administrative structure for the ASMBS research collaborative that will ensure its sustainability
- Set society research agendato focus on priority research topics (update the Delphi project)
- Identify and promote the research interests of the ASMBS membership
- Maintain ability to fund ASMBS research grants
- Promote relationships between ASMBS research efforts and MBSAQIP
- Assist members to being and maintain research protocols
Specific Projects that Achieve Goals and Objectives
- Updated the grant selection process
- Create a report on the awarded grants for publication in SOARD
- Surveyed the ASMBS membership on. current practices regarding DVT/VTE and PPI usage and submitted two abstracts to ASMBS annual meeting
- Held membership wide zoom meetings to discuss the creation of a Research Collaboartive with over 200 participating sites
- Submitted three (3) abstracts to the ASMBS Annual Meeting on our surveys to the membership on VTE and PPI and on the experience of ASMBS grant recipients
- Created the framework for the Research Collaboartive – which will allow members to submit research proposals for prospective trials that could include 20-50% of the membership. Obtained IRB approval from Indiana University
Long-Term
- Increase availability of research support funds for members
- Develop new projects that will address important research questions in bariatric surgery
- Create a robust ASMBS Research Colaborative that will enable the conduct of high quality prospective studies and acquisiton of grants to conduct them
Completed Projects
- Awarded two (2) grants in 2024
ASMBS Research Committee 2024 Top Two Accomplishments:
- Created the ASMBS Research Collaborative (ARC) with over 200 MBSAQIP sites engaged in the first two collaborative research projects related to VTE and PPI prophylaxis.
- Awarded two (2) research grants in 2024 focused on the The MBS Butterfly Effect: A patient’s transformation and the impact on multiple organ systems.
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